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©2013 Coats & Clark
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Cozy at Home Crochet Socks
These socks are perfect for wearing around the house instead of clunky slippers. Of course, if your boots are roomy, they are
perfect for around town as well. Choose fun colors and crochet them for yourself or as a
gift that will be appreciated.
FootRounds 1 and 2: Sc in each sc; change to B at the end of Round 2.Rounds 3 and 4: Sc in each sc; change to A at the end of Round 2.
Sizes Small and Large only:Rounds 5-20 (24): Repeat Rounds 1-4 four [five] times. Fasten off A at end of Round 20 (24) and remove marker.
Size Medium only:Rounds 5-20: Repeat Rounds 1-4 four times.Rounds 21 and 22: Repeat Rounds 1 and 2 once. Fasten off B and remove marker.
HeelLay sock so toe is flat at Round 1. On side facing up, place markers at sides of Round 20 (22, 24) so that there are 8 (10, 12) stitches between the markers. Continue working in rows.Row 1 (right side): With right side facing, join C with sc in 1st marked stitch, sc in each st to next marked st, sc in marked st, turn—10 (12, 14) sc. Remove markers.Row 2: Ch 1, sc in each sc, turn.Rows 3-8: Ch 1, sc in each sc to last sc; leave last sc unworked, turn—4 (6, 8) sc at end of Row 8.Row 9: Ch 1, sc in each sc, sc in unworked st in Row 6, working in end of row, slip st in Row 5, turn—5 (7, 9) sc.Row 10: Ch 1, skip slip st, sc in each sc, sc in unworked st in Row 7, working in end of row, slip st in Row 6, turn—6 (8, 10) sc.Row 11: Ch 1, skip slip st, sc in each sc, sc in unworked st in Row 4 working in end of row, slip st in Row 3, turn—7 (9, 11) sc.Row 12: Ch 1, skip slip st, sc in each sc, sc in unworked st in Row 5 working in end of row, slip st in Row 4, turn—8 (10, 12) sc.
Directions are for size Small; changes for sizes Medium and Large are in parentheses
Slipper Sock fits up to 8½ (9½, 10½)” (21.5 (24, 26.5) cm) foot circumference
Special StitchFront Post Double Crochet (FPdc) = Yarn over, insert hook from front to back to front again around the st indicated, [yarn over and draw through 2 loops] twice. Pattern Notes1. To ensure that socks match, work 2 socks
at once. 2. Finished socks are smaller than actual fit
so that they stretch to stay on the foot.3. Work in continuous spirals and do not join
rounds unless otherwise indicated.4. Place markers as instructed and move up
as each round is completed.
SLIPPER SOCKS (make 2)ToeWith C and smaller hook, ch 5 (7, 9).Round 1: Sc in 2nd ch from hook and in each ch, place marker in last st to mark 1st side; working across opposite side of foundation ch, sc in each ch, place stitch marker of different color in last st to mark 2nd side—8 (12, 16) sc. Rounds 2 and 3: Work 2 sc in first st, sc in each st to sc before 1st marked st, 2 sc in next sc, sc in marked st, 2 sc in next sc, sc in each st to sc before 2nd marked st, 2 sc in next sc, sc in marked st—16 (20, 24) sc.Round 4: Sc in each sc. Rounds 5 and 6: Repeat Rounds 3 and 4; change to A and larger hook at end of Round 6—20 (24, 28) sc. Remove markers; place marker in first st.
RED HEART® With Love®: 1 skein each of 1703 Candy Pink A, 1252 Mango B, and 1303 Aran C
Susan Bates® Crochet Hooks: 5mm [H-8 US] and 5.5mm [I-9 US]
Stitch markers in different colors, yarn needle GAUGE: 12 sc = 4” (10cm) in pattern; 12 sc rows = 4” (10cm). CHECK YOUR GAUGE. Use any size hook to obtain the gauge.
RED HEART® With Love®, Art. E400 available in solid color
7oz (198g), 370 yd (338m) and multicolor 5oz (141g), 230 yd (211m) skeins
LW3673
crochetDesigned by Karen Whooley
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LW3673 Cozy at Home Crochet Socks
Row 13: Ch 1, skip slip st, sc in each sc, sc in unworked st in Row 2 working in end of row, slip st in Row 1, turn—9 (11, 13) sc.Row 14: Ch 1, skip slip st, sc in each sc, sc in unworked st in Row 3 working in end of row, slip st in Row 1—10 (12, 14) sc. Fasten off C.
LegNote: Continue working in spirals, do not join at end of rounds.Round 1: With right side facing, join A (B, A) with sc at edge of heel, sc in next 19 (23, 27) sc around heel and foot—20 (24, 28) sc. Place marker in first st.Round 2: Sc in each sc; change to B (A, B) at end of round.Rounds 3 and 4: Sc in each sc; change to A (B, A).
Sizes Small and Large only:Rounds 5-8 (16): Repeat Rounds 1-4 one [three] time(s); join with slip st in 1st sc at end of Round 8 (16); change to A and smaller hook.
Size Medium only:Rounds 5-12: Repeat Rounds 1-4 twice; join with slip st in 1st sc at end of Round 12; change to smaller hook.
CuffRound 1: Ch 3 (counts as 1st dc here and throughout), dc in each st; join with slip st to top of beginning ch-3. Round 2: Ch 3, FPdc around next dc, *dc in next dc, FPdc around next dc; repeat from * around; join with slip st in 3rd ch of beginning ch-3—10 (12, 14) FPdc and 10 (12, 14) dc.
Round 3: Ch 3, FPdc around next FPdc, *dc in next dc, FPdc around next FPdc; repeat from * around; join with slip st in 3rd ch of beginning ch-3—10 (12, 14) FPdc and 10 (12, 14) dc. Fasten off.
FINISHINGWeave in all ends. Block if necessary.
ABBREVIATIONSA, B, C = Color A, Color B, Color C, etc; ch = chain; dc = double crochet; sc = single crochet; st(s) = stitch(es); [ ] = work directions in brackets the number of times specified; * or ** = repeat whatever follows the * or ** as indicated.